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So for a few special months, you get a dispensation.
Sometimes its dispensations are very much in the public interest.
Will any of this change under a new legal dispensation?
Another potential problem, he said, was the dispensation of playing time.
"Do you think it will be easy to get the dispensation?"
After all, they had a special dispensation from the Pope.
And the universities, she has made it clear, will get no special dispensation.
I knew she was wondering what effect this would have on the dispensation.
"The good work I do allows me a dispensation for nice things."
He is concerned with education, teaching and the dispensation of knowledge.
It was a tiny dispensation in a month of crisis.
I do not want your death on my hands, even with dispensation."
It's all right; I have a dispensation to interview anyone there.
Only by special dispensation of the gods is this possible.
But he was too young, at age twelve, except by special dispensation.
The number of dispensations held are typically three, four, seven or eight.
An increasing number of services were given dispensation for single person operation.
"No dispensation could alter the fact that I am with child by him."
"The others said no, I take it, to a special dispensation."
This house was built by special dispensation, for a specific purpose.
"We shall just have to make a special dispensation," he said.
The question is whether the country still has the patience to agree on a new dispensation.
And it would have given him special dispensation from the Senate's duty to police itself.
Perhaps that could be reduced eventually to 300 or so, by special dispensation.
Had he not enjoyed the new dispensation of sexual freedom?